is based on the M733 model but with a
shortened barrel. Used by elite units ever since the Vietnam war,
the M733's ultra-compact size has earned itself the unique
"Commando" designation. One of the smallest official variants of the
AR-15 family, this highly mobile weapon is standard issue to many
American elite forces.
Similar to its other AR-15 brethren, the M733 accepts dozens of
popular accessories produced for this popular platform.
M4A1 R.I.S.
Airsoft Rifle
An exact replica of the famous
assault rifle that is in use with
the U.S. Military today. It comes
with a retractable stock that makes
this gun great...
M4 T.S.F.
(Tactical Side Folder) Airsoft Rifle
ECHO 1 M4 TSF is a replica of the famous assault rifle that is in use with
the U.S. Military today. It comes
with a metal side...
The ECHO 1 M16 DMR is a replica of
the famous assault rifle that is in
use with the U.S. Marines today. The
M16 DMR is used as a designated
marksman...
AK-47S R.I.S.
Airsoft Rifle w/ Foldable Stock
The ECHO 1 AK-47S Tactical is a
great replica of the famous assault
rifle that is in use by the Russian
Military as well as many other
military
G36C
The compact variant of
the popular German G36 assault rifle. The combination of small size,
power, and reliability makes this potent weapon a great choice for
commandos and Special Forces units around the world. Even though our
replica still uses airsoft ammunition, our G36C follows this
original concept faithfully.
Echo 1 614
The Echo 1 614 is a great gun that fires at 370fps. This
high-end gun has a magazine capacity of 300 rounds and accuracy
range of up to 120 feet. The 614 comes complete with a full
metal rail system and a composite 6 position law enforcement
stock.
MINIGUN
The minigun is a multi-barrel machine gun with a high rate of fire
(several thousand rounds per minute), employing Gatling-style
rotating barrels and an external power source. In popular culture,
the term "minigun" has come to refer to any externally-powered
Gatling gun of rifle caliber, though the term is sometimes used to
refer to guns of similar rates of fire and configuration, regardless
of power source and caliber. Specifically, minigun refers to a
single weapon, originally produced by General Electric. The "mini"
of the name is in comparison to designs that use a similar firing
mechanism but 20 mm or larger shells, such as General Electric's
earlier M61 Vulcan.